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president obama said the u.s. and the world must be ready to act rapidly if the crisis in libya deteriorates. and he didn't rule out the use of a no-fly zone over the country. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the fierce fighting in the oil city of brega and the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence. >> woodruff: plus, we talk to libya's ambassador to the united states, ali suleiman aujali who denounced moammar qaddafi last week. >> brown: then, as states battle public sector unions, we have a newsmaker interview with afl-cio chief, richard trumka. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on the outcry over hikes in insurance premiums in california. >> the new higher health insurance rates for individuals have sparked protests and calls for the government to step in. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan examines mexico's deadly drug wars, as president felipe calderon visits the white house. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newsh
president obama said the u.s. and the world must be ready to act rapidly if the crisis in libya deteriorates. and he didn't rule out the use of a no-fly zone over the country. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the fierce fighting in the oil city of brega and the exodus of refugees fleeing the violence. >> woodruff: plus, we talk to libya's ambassador to the united states, ali suleiman aujali who denounced moammar qaddafi last...
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scratch an, the u.s.-- japan, the u.s., at least western u.s. and new zealand which ironically was struck by a big earthquake not long ago and chile are some of the most well prepared nations on the earth with respect to earthquakes. we have areas that if an earthquake hit it might look more like haiti than chile, for example, but-- . >> woodruff: we being. >> we being the u.s. but on the west coast there is a long tradition of building buildings to generally withstand earthquakes. now they don't necessarily come through undamaged. and we really don't design building to resist tsunamies. >> woodruff: when you heard-- we heard the eye witnesses talking about violent shaking of these buildings, were what you thinking as you were hearinging that. >> that it was a big earthquake, yes. but i knew that already because of e-mail alerts from the u.s. geological survey which does a great job of putting the information out. but what happens is the ground moves back and forth very rapidly. and the building sitting on it sort of shakes as it struggleses to
scratch an, the u.s.-- japan, the u.s., at least western u.s. and new zealand which ironically was struck by a big earthquake not long ago and chile are some of the most well prepared nations on the earth with respect to earthquakes. we have areas that if an earthquake hit it might look more like haiti than chile, for example, but-- . >> woodruff: we being. >> we being the u.s. but on the west coast there is a long tradition of building buildings to generally withstand earthquakes....
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at a u.s. senate hearing, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said the resulting spike in gas prices has not damaged the economy. >> higher gas prices take income out of the pockets of consumers and reduces their spending and their confidence and so it can also be a problem for recovery. so we have to look at it from both perspectives. my sense is that the increases that we've seen so far are obviously a problem for a lot of people do not yet pose a significant risk either to the recovery or to the maintenance of overall stable inflation. >> sreenivasan: bernanke did suggest the recovery would be hurt if prices stay high over the long term, and that assessment sent wall street tumbling. the dow jones industrial average lost 168 points to close at 12,058. the nasdaq fell more than 44 points to close at 2737. the securities and exchange commission has charged a former board member of goldman sachs with insider trading. rajat gupta allegedly leaked information about the investment bank's earning
at a u.s. senate hearing, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said the resulting spike in gas prices has not damaged the economy. >> higher gas prices take income out of the pockets of consumers and reduces their spending and their confidence and so it can also be a problem for recovery. so we have to look at it from both perspectives. my sense is that the increases that we've seen so far are obviously a problem for a lot of people do not yet pose a significant risk either to the...
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the u.s. climate action partnership was formed by ceo's from business and environmental organizations. they acknowledged global warming must be addressed. they issued a call for action proclaiming each year we delay action to control emissions increases the risk of unavoidable consequences that could necessitate even steeper reductions in the future that attempt -- at potentially greater cost and social disruption. and the recommended the prompt enactment of national legislation in the united states to slow, stop, and reversed the growth of greenhouse gas emissions over the shortest period of time reasonably achievable. that was a remarkable change. it was not easy, but we entered into a processed wood industry stakeholders and we forge a comprehensive energy and climate policy. we had a remarkable coalition urging passage when the american clean energy and security act came to the house floor. but like our previous fights on the informant, we had a bill that was endorsed by energy companies a
the u.s. climate action partnership was formed by ceo's from business and environmental organizations. they acknowledged global warming must be addressed. they issued a call for action proclaiming each year we delay action to control emissions increases the risk of unavoidable consequences that could necessitate even steeper reductions in the future that attempt -- at potentially greater cost and social disruption. and the recommended the prompt enactment of national legislation in the united...
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but like so much about iran, the u.s. has never been able to confirm that. >> reporter: in a statement on the family website, levinson's wife, christine, said it has been almost four years since i've seen my beloved husband, robert levinson. our family is tremendously encouraged by the news bob is alive. but remains concerned for his safety and well-being. neighbors say they just want him home. >> we've been praying for the family. yes. >> reporter: what do you think of the news that he's alive? >> i'm just so excited. i hope it's true. >> reporter: this morning, one thing levinson's family does have is hope. hilarie barsky, abc news, new york. >>> nfl owners and the league's players union will be back working toward a new labor agreement today, ahead of an extended deadline. they have until midnight tonight to reach some sort of deal, even if that means pushing the deadline back again. word is there has been some progress. but the sides are still split on the league's $9 billion in annual revenue. >>> the 17-day sit-in a
but like so much about iran, the u.s. has never been able to confirm that. >> reporter: in a statement on the family website, levinson's wife, christine, said it has been almost four years since i've seen my beloved husband, robert levinson. our family is tremendously encouraged by the news bob is alive. but remains concerned for his safety and well-being. neighbors say they just want him home. >> we've been praying for the family. yes. >> reporter: what do you think of the...
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the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall street journal". what's your chief arguement. >> let me paraphrase what you just heard. it's not strategic. our interest is in in way warranted. libya is the least important country in the middle east. we should be focusing on egypt, saudi arabia, iran, iraq. limited interventions would not turn this thing around. no-fly zones and the like would not be decisive. interventions that might be deice i have would be far, far, for more costly than our interests warrant. one last thing, who would we be helping? we know we hate qaddafi, our people do. but are we so sure that those we would be helping are good guys? do we really think if we went in they'd all be reading "the federalist papers" in arabic translation a couple days later? we don't know enough about libya. one of the lessons of iraq and afghanistan, i would suggest, only intervene militarily if you really know the country well you have no know what you're getting into. we clearly do not. >> b
the u.s. should keep out of libya" in the "wall street journal". what's your chief arguement. >> let me paraphrase what you just heard. it's not strategic. our interest is in in way warranted. libya is the least important country in the middle east. we should be focusing on egypt, saudi arabia, iran, iraq. limited interventions would not turn this thing around. no-fly zones and the like would not be decisive. interventions that might be deice i have would be far, far, for...
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it's time for a daily call your chance to tell us what you think in the u.s. economy recover sooner if we continue adding two hundred thousand jobs each month that's our question for the day here are your choices answer a no because the supreme court allows billionaires to own or destroy politicians or yes americans will realize we need to bring back our jobs so far the results are about a fifty fifty split but you still have time to vote so it's our margin dot com let us know what you think of poll the open. time now for a best of the rest of the new segment is the glenn beck brand have an expiration date the new york times is reporting that fox news is contemplating life without back at the end of this year when its contract expires it appears as a black setbacks last or maybe fading in the last year beck's television show lost over a million viewers and radio show isn't doing much better just dropped in big cities like new york and philly on top of that over three hundred advertisers have fled beck's fox news show thanks in large part to as some would argue
it's time for a daily call your chance to tell us what you think in the u.s. economy recover sooner if we continue adding two hundred thousand jobs each month that's our question for the day here are your choices answer a no because the supreme court allows billionaires to own or destroy politicians or yes americans will realize we need to bring back our jobs so far the results are about a fifty fifty split but you still have time to vote so it's our margin dot com let us know what you think of...
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the u.s. is trying to increase pressure on moammar gadhafi sending warships and aircraft to the region. in the meantime, billions of libyan assets have been frozen and overnight rebels held off a long attack by pro-gadhafi forces outside tripoli. mandy clark has more for us this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. international pressure is building as the world looks at the situation here. libyan assets have been frozen. new sanctions are being considered. and there are even discussions of imposing a no-fly zone over libyan air space. gadhafi laughed at suggestions that his people want him out. >> they love me. all of my people with me, they love me all. they will die to protect me and my people. >> reporter: yesterday, we saw firsthand in a city they raging up tensions which is in the hands of the rebels and gadhafi's stronghold to the west. we arrived shortly after government planes are bombed nearby weapons depot and found the local militia scrambling to load anti-aircraft guns. down
the u.s. is trying to increase pressure on moammar gadhafi sending warships and aircraft to the region. in the meantime, billions of libyan assets have been frozen and overnight rebels held off a long attack by pro-gadhafi forces outside tripoli. mandy clark has more for us this morning. mandy, hello. >> reporter: hello. international pressure is building as the world looks at the situation here. libyan assets have been frozen. new sanctions are being considered. and there are even...
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the u.s. government has called on cuba to allow him to leave unconditionally. >>> and a suspect is under arrest in the east coast rapist attacks. aaron thomas taken his new haven connecticut home. >>> and a yankest new york firefighter something hailed a hero today. the dramatic rescue, a worker was left dangling on the side of a build 1g00 feet above the ground when their scaffolding collapse. the firefighter rappelled down the building attaching the workers to his harness and lowering them to the ground. here's lonnie quinn with a look at the weather. that was -- >> it was >>> scary, fascinating. >> we didn't even have a local newscast here in new york city yesterday because we watched that from start to finish on air live. it was amazing. the guys actually fell like around 5:00. by 6:30 we tossed to katie couric. here are your weather headlines. we have had big rain in the midwest over the past couple of weeks. more rain today. keep your eye on the rivers. not talking just the small tributa
the u.s. government has called on cuba to allow him to leave unconditionally. >>> and a suspect is under arrest in the east coast rapist attacks. aaron thomas taken his new haven connecticut home. >>> and a yankest new york firefighter something hailed a hero today. the dramatic rescue, a worker was left dangling on the side of a build 1g00 feet above the ground when their scaffolding collapse. the firefighter rappelled down the building attaching the workers to his harness...
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two u.s. warships enter the u.s. canal this morning. 400 marines on board to help evacuate civilians or provide humanitarian relief. mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest for us this morning. man mandy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on the road to al brega a town in eastern libya and where pro gadhafi forces are battling rebels in willing oil shipping area. now, we are hearing that the rebels are managing to hold back the pro-gadhafi forces. we spoke to one eyewitness on the phone who described hearing jets overhead and rockets going off. there is also a plume of smoke which he said was part of an aerial bombardment but it's unclear what was hit. now, we are currently in ajdabiya and locals say an aerial campaign as well. they are saying a weapons dough poe has been hit but we can't independently verify that at the minute. >> mandy, al brega, why is that area so important? you said you're on your way there. >> al brega is particularly important to gadhafi because it's an oil export terminal. now,
two u.s. warships enter the u.s. canal this morning. 400 marines on board to help evacuate civilians or provide humanitarian relief. mandy clark is in ajdabiya with the latest for us this morning. man mandy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on the road to al brega a town in eastern libya and where pro gadhafi forces are battling rebels in willing oil shipping area. now, we are hearing that the rebels are managing to hold back the pro-gadhafi forces. we spoke to one eyewitness...
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u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a gas price? should there be another way where that decision is made? let's go to michael on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. you have a great show. i have knowledge of the oil reserves. canada, 31% of u.s. oil. mexico, 28%. nigeria and venezuela, 16% each. arab world is only 4%. the oil reserves were bought during the bush administration under the iraq war clause. when president clinton went out just 20% of the oil reserves bought by bush, sr., oil fell 2/3. if he lets out just the oil glut in the iraq war, oil should be down around $40 per barrel. thank you very much. have a great day. host: lou, a republican in topeka, kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. i think it would be a great big mistake to open the oil reserves. host: how come? caller: for one thing, there's not enough to make a long-term this in our problem. we are gluttons when it comes to consuming energy. that will just satisfy
u.s. open the oil reserves? should there be a marker of a gas price? should there be another way where that decision is made? let's go to michael on the line for independents. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. you have a great show. i have knowledge of the oil reserves. canada, 31% of u.s. oil. mexico, 28%. nigeria and venezuela, 16% each. arab world is only 4%. the oil reserves were bought during the bush administration under the iraq war clause. when president clinton went out just 20%...
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he will testify about the u.s. economy in the house financial- services committee hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch it on our website, c-span.org. up next, wisconsin gov. scott walker lays out his budget plans. then an extension on government funding debate coming up on c- span. later, hillary clinton testifies about u.s. priorities around the world. >> the people of libya had made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go. now, without further violence or delay. >> as the unrest in libya and the world -- in the middle east continues, leaders speak out about the future of the muammar gaddafi e-lead libya. watch what you want when you want at the c-span video library. now, wisconsin gov. scott walker lays out his budget plans for the next two years. it includes $1 billion in cuts for schools and government. it would also bargaining rights for public union workers. this was reported at the state capitol in madison. >> it's my honor to introduce governor, now is the olest. myri, tt wker,he go
he will testify about the u.s. economy in the house financial- services committee hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch it on our website, c-span.org. up next, wisconsin gov. scott walker lays out his budget plans. then an extension on government funding debate coming up on c- span. later, hillary clinton testifies about u.s. priorities around the world. >> the people of libya had made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go. now, without further violence or delay....
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and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice department of justice she joins me now lisa welcome to the program thanks tom so what's the latest on the ground there in madison. well the vote that happened this afternoon the assembly was a vote that was nearly shouted down i shouts of shame people throughout the capitol outside the capitol were shouting shame on those members and one of the surprising things that happened in that vote was it was an absolutely partisan right wing vote to strip unions of their rights and there were a couple of republicans that joined all of the democrats in voting against this deplorable and really quite frankly immoral bill so the crowd was stunned there'd been arrests over the last twenty four hours at the behest of walker and. others who are the leaders of the senate and the house as you pointed out scott fitzgerald talked about how you know they were they were intent on destroying the labor rights of people in this state in order to make partisan political gains in the twenty twelve pre
and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice department of justice she joins me now lisa welcome to the program thanks tom so what's the latest on the ground there in madison. well the vote that happened this afternoon the assembly was a vote that was nearly shouted down i shouts of shame people throughout the capitol outside the capitol were shouting shame on those members and one of the surprising things that happened in...
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state refused to do their job well the senator asked the republican of the republican senators in the u.s. senate for the last two years to the exact same thing the filibuster is didn't have to leave because the rules were slow. it's the rules it's the law and these guys have always got good eyes moving to criticize what you guys are really serving as a law so i still don't get it why you're why you're playing toady for these millionaires and billionaires and don't give a rat's ass frankly about the working people. i care deeply about working people than i do why do you want to have the you know high tax rate and the billionaires today only to me economic growth is the critical prerequisite for any of the other values that we have whatever those values only in any country in the world were economic growth has been or any time in the united states actually probably a better example where economic growth has been the result of the reduction of taxes we have the highest tax rates in our country temperament it isn't coming along in ny and it just kept off in one thousand nine hundred one trig
state refused to do their job well the senator asked the republican of the republican senators in the u.s. senate for the last two years to the exact same thing the filibuster is didn't have to leave because the rules were slow. it's the rules it's the law and these guys have always got good eyes moving to criticize what you guys are really serving as a law so i still don't get it why you're why you're playing toady for these millionaires and billionaires and don't give a rat's ass frankly...
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or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million dollars in the last ten years lobbying on tax reform she is also expanded its business abroad cutting one fifth of its workforce within the u.s. since two thousand and two placing their profits made here at home into offshore accounts and they also hire the best of the best including former i.r.s. and treasury officials for accounting purposes i'd say that it's pretty clear that our system needs reform and how do we go about doing it joining me from our studio in new york is dumped in duncan needs on a national coordinator for us and now we can thank so much for joining us tonight now first of all h
or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million...
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the u.s. in particular is now spent at least twenty million dollars to fund software and technologies to help those in the middle east circumvent internet censorship and the recent revolutions and ongoing uprisings in the middle east have shown the power of the internet as a tool for grassroots organization but also as a tool that can be shut down as we saw in egypt tunisia bahrain and yemen just to name a few but in comes the next problem as the wall street journal reported this week much of the technology that is used to block websites by foreign governments is developed and sold right here in the usa dilemma for bridging the goals of the us government with free market principles in the rights of corporations to conduct business as they please so whose responsibility is it to keep the internet open and free government business or do both hold enough power to make it so realize that perhaps there is no such thing as a free open at all to anything that is jillian york a researcher at harvard u
the u.s. in particular is now spent at least twenty million dollars to fund software and technologies to help those in the middle east circumvent internet censorship and the recent revolutions and ongoing uprisings in the middle east have shown the power of the internet as a tool for grassroots organization but also as a tool that can be shut down as we saw in egypt tunisia bahrain and yemen just to name a few but in comes the next problem as the wall street journal reported this week much of...
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early show where he fully backed the u.s. mission in libya saying of this move was necessary and he even suggested of the u.s. supply the rebels with weapons. you overall get to. him from continuing to murder his own population this is a man with american blood on his face committed acts of terror in the past and our policy of united states policy is articulated by the president of the state is states that we should go and he should not stay in power. wow so it sounds like he really doesn't like get off it he noted twice in a five minute interview with the libyan dictator needs to be held responsible by the u.s. for what he's done and then goes on to say they could all be has american blood on his hands. qaddafi is a proven quantity is the blood of americans son his hands because he was responsible for the bombing of pan am one hundred three he has been involved in other acts of terror. now his gung ho approach to libya if it why he's earned a special spot in the show tonight but rather it seems to be his case of amnesia you
early show where he fully backed the u.s. mission in libya saying of this move was necessary and he even suggested of the u.s. supply the rebels with weapons. you overall get to. him from continuing to murder his own population this is a man with american blood on his face committed acts of terror in the past and our policy of united states policy is articulated by the president of the state is states that we should go and he should not stay in power. wow so it sounds like he really doesn't...
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the state refuse to do their job well the senator as a republican is the republican senators in the u.s. senate for the last two years to the execs in their filibuster they didn't have to leave because the rules were slightly. it's the rules it's the law and these guys will use it i would advise you to be criticizing the guys who really serve the law phil i still don't get it why your. claim toady for these millionaires and billionaires and don't give a rat's ass frankly about the working people i. i care deeply about working people then why did why do i have to you know my tax rate and the billionaires today only to me economic growth is the critical prerequisite for any of the other values that we have whatever those are only any country in the world where it were economic growth as you know or any time in the united states actually poll you better example where we're economic growth has been the result of the reduction of taxes we have the highest tax rates our country hampered the fifty's and tommy longs ny and his biggest tax roth in one thousand nine hundred one triggered a twenty
the state refuse to do their job well the senator as a republican is the republican senators in the u.s. senate for the last two years to the execs in their filibuster they didn't have to leave because the rules were slightly. it's the rules it's the law and these guys will use it i would advise you to be criticizing the guys who really serve the law phil i still don't get it why your. claim toady for these millionaires and billionaires and don't give a rat's ass frankly about the working...
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half hour drill baby drill you may feel some pain at the pump soon due to rising oil prices should the u.s. really start drilling in the gulf again then later a christian couple in the u.k. is being denied the right to be foster parents because of anti-homosexual views is this a good thing or bad thing. big news in the world of oil crude oil futures climbed to their highest prices in two and a half years today on the heels of ongoing unrest in the middle east perhaps a response to these high prices president obama yesterday issued the first deepwater drilling permit in the gulf of mexico since the b.p. disaster last year now will energy will resume drilling seventy miles off the coast of louisiana at an even deeper depth than the b.p. oil well environmental groups are wary of well progress being granted in the gulf they contend not enough has been done to prevent another deepwater horizon and the full effects of last year's spill are still unknown so far republicans are given a lackluster response to this new perm. in the gulf but again senator david vitter whose state was devastated by th
half hour drill baby drill you may feel some pain at the pump soon due to rising oil prices should the u.s. really start drilling in the gulf again then later a christian couple in the u.k. is being denied the right to be foster parents because of anti-homosexual views is this a good thing or bad thing. big news in the world of oil crude oil futures climbed to their highest prices in two and a half years today on the heels of ongoing unrest in the middle east perhaps a response to these high...
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believe that al qaeda was collaborating with iraq that weapons of mass destruction were found and the u.s. invasion was favored worldwide all three of these not true only twenty two percent of p.s. viewers watch this is the time for fox news to take news out of the word fox you're being completely ludicrous the bias in the mainstream media c.b.s. a.b.c. n.b.c. p.b.s. n.p.r. c n n m s n b c it's so ridiculous it isn't because. they but they are part and parcel of the news the part of n.b.c. so and so you can find still not like i used to call it so now under all the entertainment division so we could see if he likes the sunni ways in which news the parts with those reporters vote democratic so you think liberal spin the news so you think that if somebody calls themselves news and they tell over lies that says i don't need to tell you what i thought he puts i think you're pretty nice i think yes exactly what you're doing right now it's going to be my second is absolutely to think that if somebody just you know becomes genuinely a real sort of somebody you know as they saw the news and lies
believe that al qaeda was collaborating with iraq that weapons of mass destruction were found and the u.s. invasion was favored worldwide all three of these not true only twenty two percent of p.s. viewers watch this is the time for fox news to take news out of the word fox you're being completely ludicrous the bias in the mainstream media c.b.s. a.b.c. n.b.c. p.b.s. n.p.r. c n n m s n b c it's so ridiculous it isn't because. they but they are part and parcel of the news the part of n.b.c. so...
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stocks and bonds bill gross of pimco who runs the world's largest bond fund who's the u.s. treasuries and billionaire hedge fund manager carr i can is giving investors their money back and talking about the possibility of another market crisis so what do they know that we don't own joining me from our studio in new york is our correspondent financial correspondent lauren lyster who are in you know this is so funny because just the other day i was talking about bill gross and how he had said that june thirtieth of this year is going to be d.-day because that's when the q.e. two program runs out now we found out that he's just dumped all the government bonds is this something that we should be panicking about or is this really in his best interest. well either way it's definitely something of note like you said we were just talking about his monthly note last week and at that time many people thought that this could just be him posturing it could just be talk him talking his book him you know having a negative report but nobody really knew if there was anything to back that u
stocks and bonds bill gross of pimco who runs the world's largest bond fund who's the u.s. treasuries and billionaire hedge fund manager carr i can is giving investors their money back and talking about the possibility of another market crisis so what do they know that we don't own joining me from our studio in new york is our correspondent financial correspondent lauren lyster who are in you know this is so funny because just the other day i was talking about bill gross and how he had said...
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statistics in terms of loss of competitiveness high unemployment and the control by kleptocrats so the u.s. the americans if you want to get back in the game here on the global competitive stage you should wish for another nine eleven all right. let's go to the headlines but you bring up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts in the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect experiment runs a gorilla most people don't see it and that's i think what we see in the global economy nobody ever sees bankers no running through the crime scene because we're too concentrated on whether or not how many muslims are getting into the country or how many red states are getting an unfair advantage or how many women union membe
statistics in terms of loss of competitiveness high unemployment and the control by kleptocrats so the u.s. the americans if you want to get back in the game here on the global competitive stage you should wish for another nine eleven all right. let's go to the headlines but you bring up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've...
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actor charlie sheen and a few of his fans see charlie has been on a two week media blitz across the u.s. after getting fired from his hit t.v. show two and a half net let's take a look back at some of his most outrageous comments that he's made on t.v. lately. part of the tenor of the much special part of generally i'm not but your total for can rock star from mars yeah. i am on a drug it's called charlie sheen. and it's not available because if you try it once you know your face will melt off of your child in a week will be your exploded body arbil not believing that if i do something that i have to follow certain because it was written and it was written from normal people people that aren't special people that don't have tiger blood and you know adonis d.n.a. is never grandiose like mother teresa and they're like what we expected so it doesn't fit into their model the model something going on where you're their model and so that's built by losers and i will be a part of it i mean by winning a winner when they're now what. winning. oh charlie bell about a week ago that they're going t
actor charlie sheen and a few of his fans see charlie has been on a two week media blitz across the u.s. after getting fired from his hit t.v. show two and a half net let's take a look back at some of his most outrageous comments that he's made on t.v. lately. part of the tenor of the much special part of generally i'm not but your total for can rock star from mars yeah. i am on a drug it's called charlie sheen. and it's not available because if you try it once you know your face will melt off...
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the real world or is on our side there is americas markets are pretty open to the rest of the world u.s. tariffs are about one and a half percent of the volume of foreign ports so if you want to say our trade is ninety eight point five percent free i could live with that but the real problem is going the other direction ok you you mentioned the word tariffs. again definitions what is a tariff tariff is just a tax that's collected on imported goods and services so would it be appropriate to say that for example for a long time in the united states we said you know if there's a dollars where the labor made it in a pair of shoes made in connecticut and twenty cents for the labor of the same shoes made in china for forty cents for the labor in the same shoes made in mexico when you import those shoes in the united states we're going to hit you with eighty cent tax if it's coming from china or sixty cent tax and it's coming from mexico so no matter where you make it it's going across to the same although it's not just labor obviously the tariffs are equalizing and that the whole point of a t
the real world or is on our side there is americas markets are pretty open to the rest of the world u.s. tariffs are about one and a half percent of the volume of foreign ports so if you want to say our trade is ninety eight point five percent free i could live with that but the real problem is going the other direction ok you you mentioned the word tariffs. again definitions what is a tariff tariff is just a tax that's collected on imported goods and services so would it be appropriate to say...
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and europe of seized the u.s. and europe at sea is the libyan funds so this bring about the final chapter of gadhafi plus the travel lodging and food sounds like a great deal right it seems some sort of supreme court justices may have thought it was a great deal also explain how it's putting their impartiality the question. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. than here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
and europe of seized the u.s. and europe at sea is the libyan funds so this bring about the final chapter of gadhafi plus the travel lodging and food sounds like a great deal right it seems some sort of supreme court justices may have thought it was a great deal also explain how it's putting their impartiality the question. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one who is in view with the global...
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example the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that lation ship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever and one of the incentives to kill kill kill kill kill kill innocent recent history has taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and smile and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. the same. i am max kaiser and this is the kaiser report reporting to you on the global insurrection against the banker occupation or revolts everywhere they're all attacking the corrupt bankers we're going to get into the headlines i want to introduce stacy herbert stacey. yeah i have a headline for you and you're going to give us some comments on it yeah nine eleven crybabies needed to kick in for two dollars a day i ask you to comment on this because it is your headline yeah i wrote that on my site i told one of these nine eleven crybabies you know s
example the ties between professional football in the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that lation ship laments least during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever and one of the incentives to kill kill kill kill kill kill innocent recent history has taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and smile and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different....
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cutting off their assistance programs plus your congressman peter king is launching a new which the u.s. and american muslims are the target in his scope so how will dividing america make it stronger. you need to know this things are getting personal in wisconsin yesterday koch brothers lapdogs scott walker called out the democratic state senate minority leader mark miller for sabotaging negotiations between the two parties and one of the filibustering democratic senators spencer coggs responded by saying that all the democratic senators are firmly behind their leader mark no there are reports yesterday that filibustering democrats were willing to negotiate a return to wisconsin but walker rejected those negotiations calling them ridiculous it's like republicans and democrats are still at an indefinite standoff over what to do in wisconsin but with the majority was consonants and americans firmly in support of public unions collective bargaining rights is the time for walker to throw in the towel joining me now with more on this issue is one of those wisconsin democrats who are taking a
cutting off their assistance programs plus your congressman peter king is launching a new which the u.s. and american muslims are the target in his scope so how will dividing america make it stronger. you need to know this things are getting personal in wisconsin yesterday koch brothers lapdogs scott walker called out the democratic state senate minority leader mark miller for sabotaging negotiations between the two parties and one of the filibustering democratic senators spencer coggs...
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the united nations will lead the way with the u.s. unsanctioned invasion of iraq still fresh in mind many fear its support within the international community is not sound the u.s. would act regardless if that's the truth about our new york. well that's going to do it for now but we have much more coming up in a half hour we're going to talk to robert naiman the policy director of just foreign policy about this story we just it's not a lot of questions about the u.s. involvement in libya we're also going to talk more about was constant and we're going to talk to our financial correspondent as it turns out one of the biggest hedge funds has just dropped all of us what's happening here i'm christine for sal and we will see you for. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions. who can you trust no one. if you have you with a global reach where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called sasha when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. sleazy low and keep. the preaching that is what peop
the united nations will lead the way with the u.s. unsanctioned invasion of iraq still fresh in mind many fear its support within the international community is not sound the u.s. would act regardless if that's the truth about our new york. well that's going to do it for now but we have much more coming up in a half hour we're going to talk to robert naiman the policy director of just foreign policy about this story we just it's not a lot of questions about the u.s. involvement in libya we're...
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twenty ten in the citizens united case the u.s. supreme court near or image that dred scott ruling by saying that property is people at corporations have constitutional rights like the right to political free speech and frankly a new civil war has started between the rich and the rapidly disappearing middle class today we are seeing the largest gap between the rich and the poor in america nearly a century there are fifty two million people without health insurance forty million people dependent on food stamps survive and one in five american children live in poverty that corporations have never been better thanks to their person they've gamed the system and the financial times noted today they're on course to see bigger profits this year than any time since one nine hundred ninety three as warren buffett said the rich are winning the war i say it's time to turn the tide let's strip personhood from corporations and embrace common sense only people should be considered people. no more of our personhood for corporations that it is an
twenty ten in the citizens united case the u.s. supreme court near or image that dred scott ruling by saying that property is people at corporations have constitutional rights like the right to political free speech and frankly a new civil war has started between the rich and the rapidly disappearing middle class today we are seeing the largest gap between the rich and the poor in america nearly a century there are fifty two million people without health insurance forty million people dependent...
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special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like you know the commuter from new york to washington d.c. for example and all along the way what you find are just empty factory after complete factory after the factory all those jobs gone to other countries there's a reason for that now this is not happening in germany time magazine and this this current issue right either great story about the german economic miracle why is it doing so well one of the examples they used was a company called steel s t i h l they make chainsaws and in fact i used to own one back when i would remark that their top end chain sa
special was that if all of us spent one percent a day on u.s. aid me goods eighteen cents create two hundred thousand new jobs and two hundred thousand new jobs are going to save the economy one percent of spending is not a large percentage of spending the reality is the tragic reality bernie sanders points this out often is that in the in the in the years since george bush became president we've lost forty eight thousand factories not jobs factories take take any of the major rail lines like...
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now is the u.s. positioning itself to attack libya we'll tell you about the moves that america is making and how the rest of the world is working to stop gadhafi and what about the battle for your home governor scott walker amps up a budget conflict in wisconsin so find out what else is on the chopping block i what we think should be cut to save the budget then we'll introduce you to the latest political movement us on cuts there the liberal version of the tea party movement and one of the founders is going to join me to explain what they're all about but a group of house democrats are calling on republicans to investigate a law firm and tech contractors are working on a disk information campaign against enemies of the chamber of commerce but is there any chance but you'll actually see it happen and is a financial terrorism partly to blame for the economic crash of two thousand and eight a report commissioned by the pentagon says so and we're going to look into it and see if it has any teeth. today s
now is the u.s. positioning itself to attack libya we'll tell you about the moves that america is making and how the rest of the world is working to stop gadhafi and what about the battle for your home governor scott walker amps up a budget conflict in wisconsin so find out what else is on the chopping block i what we think should be cut to save the budget then we'll introduce you to the latest political movement us on cuts there the liberal version of the tea party movement and one of the...
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boss president obama said all options are still on the table regarding confronting it off so is the u.s. doing enough or is new cambridge right we should have a no fly zone sort of over the country immediately well here's what bothers me about this is yesterday in his news conference obama used harsher language against house republicans and he did about khadafi why is this guy still alive you know we need to do everything we can to support the insurgents in that country and it's going to come down to the guy with the bigger gun wins and you know like nicks are cozy calling for airstrikes i mean we really need to why is caught up in not dead is what i want to. i have to tell you first of all if i were president james clapper would be able to. this is not the first time that he has said things in public which first i don't think are true and he should have said as director of intelligence number one number two. i think. that there were whole civilized world is united against gadhafi what i'm afraid is that before we get our you know what to go over the top is going to wipe out the opposit
boss president obama said all options are still on the table regarding confronting it off so is the u.s. doing enough or is new cambridge right we should have a no fly zone sort of over the country immediately well here's what bothers me about this is yesterday in his news conference obama used harsher language against house republicans and he did about khadafi why is this guy still alive you know we need to do everything we can to support the insurgents in that country and it's going to come...
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gaming the system aright he had boeing wells fargo was to tax evaders as well more than one hundred u.s. uncut supporters shut down the bank of america in washington d.c. on saturday so this finally the start of european type activism in america to combat the g.o.p.'s reckless austerity measures for more on this i'm joined a studio by ryan clayton washington d.c. spokesman and co-founder of us uncut and via skype johann hari the contributor to the nation magazine ryan johann welcome both of you thanks for having us really return to the show thanks for being here. i'm curious first. i was going to give you your u.r.l. and there are going to throw it in and suddenly it occurred to me i know it's dot org is it us uncut or is it just on it's us. a larger orgy if you got it it seems like somebody took the dot com and turned it into some kind of right wing something i always had a long time ago that's not a problem we're going to listen ok. let me start with you johann what what does uncut mean more to come from people in britain have been told by conservatives for the past few years ever sin
gaming the system aright he had boeing wells fargo was to tax evaders as well more than one hundred u.s. uncut supporters shut down the bank of america in washington d.c. on saturday so this finally the start of european type activism in america to combat the g.o.p.'s reckless austerity measures for more on this i'm joined a studio by ryan clayton washington d.c. spokesman and co-founder of us uncut and via skype johann hari the contributor to the nation magazine ryan johann welcome both of you...
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of course the republicans are irate and leading the pack is the usual suspect the richest man in the u.s. house of representatives made much of his four hundred million dollars fortune manufacturing car alarms in communist china general i said he said this about t.s.a. unionization i am concerned a duty or a change in policy t.s.a. may need union approval to sign off on critical and swift adjustments to airport security protocol calls so unclear what the basis of his claim is but could i say be right will t.s.a. unions lead us to a less secure air travel an american hero offer his take on the issue of net patterson contributor at pajamas media that welcome to the program british and i see you what is it that you hate about democracy. unions are democratic institutions in the workplace workplaces are not democratic well actually that's not true i mean i feel that the union movement in america has been very anti-democratic for a long time people like their leaders the they voted on their own rules they vote on on whatever they're going to ask for whatever they're going to give up its major
of course the republicans are irate and leading the pack is the usual suspect the richest man in the u.s. house of representatives made much of his four hundred million dollars fortune manufacturing car alarms in communist china general i said he said this about t.s.a. unionization i am concerned a duty or a change in policy t.s.a. may need union approval to sign off on critical and swift adjustments to airport security protocol calls so unclear what the basis of his claim is but could i say be...